What is Scoop
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Scoop is a "collaborative media application". It falls somewhere between a
content management system, a web bulletin board system, and a weblog.
Scoop is designed to enable your website to become a community. It empowers
your visitors to be the producers of the site, contributing news and discussion,
and making sure that the signal remains high.
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Check out what other people have done with Scoop.
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New Scoop Sites
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rudepeople.com in need of a makeover
950 comments, 0 new
by rudedude, Announcements
New Music Site ... in Scoop
991 comments, 0 new
by MightyD, Announcements
Trees and Things is Coming Out
743 comments, 0 new
by 3fingerspointback, Announcements
TalkLeft Moves to Scoop
636 comments, 0 new
by TalkLeft, Announcements
SciScoop Science Forum
518 comments, 0 new
by sciencebase, Announcements
New Site: "Field Gulls" Unofficial Seattle Seahawks Blog
514 comments, 0 new
by Paul Shrug, Announcements
More New Scoop Sites...
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Where can I get Scoop
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You can download the latest release tarball: scoop_1.1.8.tar.gz
You can grab the nightly build. Note: This is generated automatically from the current CVS, and may not be reliable! Get that here: scoop-1.1-nightly.tar.gz
The developers strongly recommend CVS as the primary way to obtain Scoop, since releases tend to have pretty long delays between them. If you have CVS installed, do the following:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ scoop.versionhost.com:/cvs/scoop login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@ scoop.versionhost.com:/cvs/scoop co scoop
The above is two commands; each one must be on a single line. When prompted for a password for anonymous, enter 'anonymous' (without the quotes). For more CVS info, "Open Source Development with CVS" is an excellent online reference.
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Where can I get help
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There are several sources of information and support for Scoop. The first place to look is the scoop-help mailing list. You can browse the archives, or join the list. If you want to post a question, joining the list is strongly recommended. You can also join the #scoop IRC channel on SlashNET.
For documentation, there is the (largely complete) Scoop administrator's guide. You can also read the current
README and
INSTALL files, from Scoop WebCVS (username and password are both "anonymous"). The admin guide is also included with Scoop, in the doc/ directory.
If you have new feature ideas or requests, or descriptions of something you're working on for Scoop, this site is the place to submit them. You can also search this site for information. If you want to get your hands dirty, or have any questions about developing for Scoop, there is also the Scoop-dev list. You can browse the archives, or join the list.
Bug reports and patches should be filed on the Scoop Bug Muncher.
If you have any problems with this site or your user account, e-mail the Admin
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Viewing stories based on popularity
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By phill , Section Help! [] Posted on Mon Sep 23, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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I am wanting to redisplay stories based on popularity but use the Scoop code to display it so that all the formatting/security remains. I already have the sql statement, I just need to know where to edit so I can use it.
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mini-HOWTO install scoop on a server without root access
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By scoopdogs , Section Help! [] Posted on Fri Sep 20, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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I've noticed a few postings where people have asked if you can install
scoop on a machine without root access. The answer is typically "No",
which is not always correct: I have managed to set up scoop
in a machine where I do not have root access after tweaking some
of the code. Following is a set of my notes on how to accomplish this.
They are not particularily well organized, but if you have some
familiarity with Perl, Apache, and MySQL, you should be able to
cobble something together.
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Can users change their own stories?
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By Kjetil , Section Help! [] Posted on Wed Sep 18, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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I would like the users to be able to change their own stories after posting. Is that possible without letting them change all stories?
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Scoop on OSX 10.2
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By Phillbo , Section Help! [] Posted on Sun Sep 15, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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Has anyone compiled this on OSX 10.2?
CPAN just doesn't want to cooperate in the install.pl script... if anyone has any tip on how to get this running on OSX, it would be great..
Thanks
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Scoop eating all the memory
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By JAM , Section Help! [] Posted on Fri Sep 13, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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This is odd. I've nearly configured (locally) a Scoop site, just for having it in case I'll move to a hosting company later, but I've a nasty problem: If I click on 'vote' (for polls), 'submit story' the apache process starts to eat all RAM until the kernel kill him. The version is 0.8.1, what can be happening? Sorry for the bad engRish.
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Scooping the Macintosh Performa 6116CD
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By thelizman , Section Help! [] Posted on Mon Sep 09, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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At this point, anyone can install Scoop. It's so easy that the challenge now is to install it
on the most severly whacked out machine they can. Until someone installs Scoop on an X-Box, I think
this ought to take the cake: Scoop 0.8.1 powered by MKLinux 2.0.38 running on a Macintosh Performa 6116CD
(PowerPC 601).
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Scoop Benchmarking
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By len , Section Help! [] Posted on Mon Sep 02, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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Pounding on Scoop.
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scoop licensing?
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By semaphore , Section Help! [] Posted on Thu Aug 29, 2002 at 12:00:00 PM PST
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i think scoop has potential as a tool for community support in a commercial context.
i see nothing in the faq re licensing, etc.
what's the deal?
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